If Hyper-V is not connecting to the Host M/C, execute the solutions mentioned below: Change the Default switch to an External switch Configure a static IP on the default switch Verify Host Firewall ...
A PowerShell-based Hyper-V health monitor can give admins a quick, color-coded view of host, VM, replication, disk and memory issues before they become larger problems.
We then have to verify the connection. You need to run the command in PowerShell on your workstation and not the server. Test-NetConnection -ComputerName 192.168.21.30 -Port 5985 Make sure to replace ...
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